
About
Nancy Daher serves as an Associate Professor within the Division of Occupational and Environmental Health at the University of Utah and maintains a key affiliation with the Rocky Mountain Center for Occupational & Environmental Health (RMCOEH). Her academic position centers on advancing research and policy development in environmental health sciences, with institutional ties spanning university divisions and federal research centers.
Her research program systematically addresses air pollution challenges through comprehensive characterization of indoor and outdoor air quality. Core methodologies include source apportionment techniques, particle oxidative potential analysis, air toxics profiling, and advanced air quality modeling. She pioneers community-based monitoring initiatives utilizing low-cost sensor networks, bridging technical research with practical public health applications. These efforts directly inform regulatory frameworks as evidenced by documented influence on state and federal environmental policies through partnerships with agencies like OSHA and local governments.
Daher operates within the ecosystem of the Rocky Mountain Center for Occupational & Environmental Health, which provides critical infrastructure for her interdisciplinary work connecting academic research with real-world occupational safety implementations and community health initiatives across the Mountain West region.





